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Pike
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I'm an IT Teccie by trade and I'm always happy to help with anyones IT probs (I work mainly on the networking side of things).
I've been setting up and runnning race cars for a few years (mainly on short ovals but some work with PSP Proton in the BTCC) so if anyones got any handling probs I might be able to help or know someone that will :grin:
2008: VW1 3rd in Class
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2012 Ginetta GT5 Challenge/Golf GTI Championship
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Pike wrote:I'm an IT Teccie by trade and I'm always happy to help with anyones IT probs (I work mainly on the networking side of things).
I've been setting up and runnning race cars for a few years (mainly on short ovals but some work with PSP Proton in the BTCC) so if anyones got any handling probs I might be able to help or know someone that will :grin:
Can you recommend some, not ridiculously priced, suspension for my Scooby classic wagon? Used mainly for track, sprints & hillclimbs and travelling to and from. Grown attached to my fillings so would prefer to keep them :-D

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Gerry H wrote:
Pike wrote:I'm an IT Teccie by trade and I'm always happy to help with anyones IT probs (I work mainly on the networking side of things).
I've been setting up and runnning race cars for a few years (mainly on short ovals but some work with PSP Proton in the BTCC) so if anyones got any handling probs I might be able to help or know someone that will :grin:
Can you recommend some, not ridiculously priced, suspension for my Scooby classic wagon? Used mainly for track, sprints & hillclimbs and travelling to and from. Grown attached to my fillings so would prefer to keep them :-D
I'll PM you in a bit Gerry :-D
2008: VW1 3rd in Class
2009: VW1 3rd in Class
2011: Ginetta Challenge
2012 Ginetta GT5 Challenge/Golf GTI Championship
2014 BRSCC Production GTI Championship

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Post by woody »

I work for a ground works company doing all aspects of civil engineering aswell as brick weave etc, footings, asphalting, drainage and dams/bridges etc. Ive also spent five years sub contracted to BT looking after their underground services. I am also qualified to drive a digger!

Ohh I can also silver serve and change lorry tyres :lol:

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Databases, Windows, Networks 'n'stuff. Thats me :)
Also a bit of a dope who misses threads and starts new ones for no reason :oops: :lol:

Hey guys,

As a newbie I dunno much. But as Microsoft accredited DBA (For what it's worth) - with knowledge of Windows, Hardware, networks, ect - I may be able to help peeps out. Most of the stuff I do day-to-day is quite specialised but the general theories are still in place

Any questions welcomed here, PM, MSN, or Email


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I`m an Electrical engineer specialising in Instrumentation/Telemetry and also freelance as a Race engineer/Crew chief,mainly in Bikes,with lots of experience in BSB but have also done a bit in BTCC

Certified alarm fitter for most major makes of Cat 1 systems and pretty good autospark so can sort out most problems you might have.....have a fairly extensive mechanical knowledge and am very well equipped with tools and diagnostic equipment(Including Jap)and can usually fault find down to component level if anyone needs any help.....


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My brothers and I run a PR/marketing company, so if you need press releases written, adverts designed, brochures designed/printed, promotional gifts made, exhibition stands designed/built/run, training days organised/run, websites built, banners/stands made, presentations (Flash or Powerpoint) built... Anything like that really...

I'm mostly the IT side, I build PCs, administer the network, build websites and presentations etc...

I've also been messing with home cinema for many years and building my car for a while :D

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Post by Nize »

Well, all I really know is Tech stuff...

Turbo Tuning, Auto Electrics, Nissan S13 200sx's (anything S13 or CA18DET related) are my forte', and fitting/tuning of the Nissan RB Skyline engines... and fitting RB's into S13's.

Ive had 15 years working from home on vehicle electric systems, custom I.C.E installs and suchlike, and ive been tuning/repairing my own cars for the last 9 years... and I have most of the equipment needed for this work.
Im no "chancer", but I have no formal qualifications as yet. :cry:

Although im based on Arran just now (not much help to most!), if anyone in the Ayrshire area needs some assistance with anything ive mentioned, I can help at weekends and (hopefully soon), anytime.

Always happy to help. :grin:
S13 200sx - RB20DET - 1st UK swap... Luvvin' it too!!

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I own a company of floorlayers. I currently have a contract in Peterborough doing refurbs on housing association kitchens and bathrooms. I can fit any kind of flooring except ceramic tiles ( can do it but only ever done 2 so don't have the tools and knowledge to do it professionally) from carpet to vinyl to Karndean to real wood and laminate floors and safety flooring including cap and cove installations for shower rooms etc.

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